My Reactors — Taylor Wilson

From a young age I have been fascinated with nuclear reactions that could transform atoms of one element into another. At some point this fascination led me to the conclusion I'd need to build a fusion reactor of my own, and so began quest to explore these reactions leading to a series of fusion devices I built over the next several years. With these reactors I would be able to investigate many types of confinement techniques and fusion fuels, from the lukewarm and diffuse plasmas of tabletop devices, to incredibly hot and dense pulsed power devices that shred metal to pieces, from Deuterium plasmas to those of even heavier elements like Helium and Boron. With these devices, I gained the ability to not only study the physics of fusion plasmas, but utilize the particles freed by these reactions to transmute stable isotopes into radioactive ones, and analyze the properties and composition of materials. I'd start when I was 14, by using…

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